Lighting up the city in Nachlaot Hanukkah Menorah tour with the Tower of David
Fun tour for families in the festive atmosphere of Hanukkah: Hanukkah menorahs, heroes, miracles, and wonders. Tour in the courtyards and alleyways of the Nachlaot neighborhoods in the heart of the city. Learn about the special Hanukkah traditions for different communities: Sephardim, Ashkenazim, Hasidim, Persians, and Syrians; food, songs and special Hanukkah menorahs.
The tour includes visiting a Jerusalem house and a doughnut decorating workshop.
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour start time | Public protected spaces are available at several points on the tour route
There are public protected spaces in several places along the route | It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and warm clothing.
The tour is subject to a minimum number of participants | There may be changes due to weather | Private group tours can also be arranged – for details > *2884 | [email protected]
Some important details
Date and time
Monday, December 11; Tuesday, December 12
4:30 pm | Tour Length: about 2 hrs
Cost
Adult – 65 NIS
Child – 55 NIS
Resident of North/South conflict zones – 30 NIS
Guide
Tower of David Jerusalem Museum guides
The tour is subject to a minimum number of participants | The Tower of David Museum retains the right to cancel the tour for any reason with 2 days advanced notice while
giving an alternative date or an alternative tour. Tickets purchased on the website can be canceled within 14 days of purchase, but not less than 7 business days from the date of the event. Requests for ticket cancellations must be sent in writing to: [email protected]
Join a guided tour in English on an exciting journey through the new Tower of David Jerusalem Museum, spanning 4,000 years of Jerusalem's rich history.
Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday10:00 am, 4:00 pm
More Info
The “Spirit Stone” exhibit in the new gallery at the Tower of David, is the first part of the exhibit “Jerusalem School,” celebrating 100 creative years in Jerusalem.
Learn about the special Hanukkah traditions for different communities: Sephardim, Ashkenazim, Hasidim, Persians, and Syrians; food, songs and special Hanukkah menorahs.